Dr. Linchao Li | Food Security | Research Excellence Award
Inner Mongolia Agricultural University | China
Dr. Linchao Li is a researcher in agricultural climate impact assessment, specializing in crop yield modeling, climate change risk analysis, and agro-environmental sustainability. His work integrates process-based crop models, machine learning, and multi-source environmental data to improve projections of crop productivity under extreme weather and climate variability. ith over 1,160 citations across 40 Scopus-indexed publications and an h-index of 20, his research makes significant contributions to climate-resilient agriculture and crop system modeling. He has made significant contributions to understanding climate-driven yield failures, drought and waterlogging impacts, and greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems. His research has been published in leading journals such as One Earth, Nature Food, Global Change Biology, and Communications Earth & Environment. He actively advances uncertainty reduction in agricultural climate assessments through ensemble modeling and data-driven approaches. His expertise supports climate adaptation and mitigation strategies for resilient and sustainable food systems.
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Featured Publications
Knowledge-guided machine learning for improving crop yield projections of waterlogging effects under climate change
– Resources, Environment and Sustainability, 2025
Soil organic carbon improvement for mitigating crop yield losses under global warming
– European Journal of Agronomy, 2025